PLAYING SPORT WITH CONTACT LENSES

Whether you’re an extreme sports enthusiast or just go running occasionally, contact lenses give you the freedom to focus on your sport.

  • Lenses give you clear all-round vision without the frames of your glasses restricting your view.
  • They don’t slip down your nose when you sweat or pick up reflections that distort your view.
  • They don't mist up or get splashed by the rain, and won’t break if something accidentally hits you in the face.
  • They can be worn with masks, helmets or any other type of sporting headgear.
  • All ACUVUE® Brand Contact Lenses have ultraviolet blocking to help protect your eyes from the sun’s harmful rays.

WHAT’S YOUR SPORT?

No matter what your sport is, contact lenses give you the freedom to perform at your best.

WHICH CONTACT LENSES ARE BEST FOR SPORT?

DAILY DISPOSABLE LENSES

You can wear them once and then discard them, without the fuss of cleaning. Plus you won’t have your lens case to clean and carry.

REUSABLE LENSES

You can also opt for reusable lenses for daily wear, which you clean and store after use, and replace every two weeks or once a month depending on the lens.

GET STARTED WITH CONTACT LENSES

Start your Free† Trial of ACUVUE® Brand Contact Lenses today.

Still have questions about contact lenses?

†Please note professional eye examination and fitting fees may apply. UK residents 18 or over only. One trial per person. Eligibility subject to optician approval. Participating opticians only. See link for full terms and conditions.

1. If you like to swim or take part in water sports, seek advice from your optician about activities involving contact with water. Exposing contact lenses to water may increase the risk of eye infection. If your lenses unexpectedly come into contact with water, discard them and replace them with a fresh pair.
2. UV absorbing contact lenses are NOT substitutes for protective UV absorbing eyewear such as UV absorbing goggles or sunglasses because they do not completely cover the eye and surrounding area. You should continue to use UV absorbing eyewear as directed by your Optician.